Pioneer PDP-425CMX 42″ HD Plasma Display Review

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Pioneer’s newest professional plasma tv display, the PDP-425CMX offers the flexibility of Expansion Solutions in a 42″ size and displays images with a new level and brilliance as well as exceptional depth. PureVision and the Pure Drive system ensure the image you project is compelling and true-to-source.

The PDP-425CMX incorporates ACE IV (advanced continuous emission) technology which makes it highly efficient and gives you the best possible picture quality available. The PDP-425CMX is designed to ready for any type of professional installation with the integrator of two Expansion Solutions card slots, one for communication and one for advanced data. Whether you are choosing a plasma display for a lobby, conference room, point of information or public display, trust the leader in plasma technology and choose Pioneer.

42″ Professional Plasma Display

  • 42″ Diagonal / 16:9 Aspect Ratio
  • Pioneer Expansion Solutions card slot feature
  • High-end features for business applications
  • Improved user friendly features
  • Improved signal performance

    Review By Amazon

    Pioneer is a world leader in the consumer electronics industry and digital entertainment products. The confidence to innovate. The skill to harness the limitless possibilities of cutting-edge technology. The commitment to enhance the lives of its customers throughout the world. These are the qualities that have put Pioneer at the forefront of new product development.

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    Review By Plasmadisplaygroup

    High efficiency and the best possible picture quality have been achieved by mounting the color management, scaling, GUI mix and other image processing technologies on a single chip that we developed exclusively for our professional monitors. Scaling performance, a vital factor for professional monitors, has been improved to ensure that even high resolution signals are reproduced with minimal data loss. In addition, ACE IV technology enables the panel to accurately reproduce high level gray scale for each color. The panel instantly identifies the type of image being shown (fast- vs. slow-motion scenes, dark vs. light scenes) and dynamically optimizes the distribution of color gradation.

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    Review By Plasmadepot

    PDP image quality takes another impressive step forward with Pioneer’s new Pure Black Panel. In addition to our exclusive Deep Encased Cell Structure, it uses another breakthrough technology called Crystal Emissive Layer to achieve luminous efficiency that is much higher than the previous model. The result is unprecedented high brightness of 1,400cd/m2 (peak/panel) and greatly improved dark-area contrast. Blacks are blacker, while light areas maintain their true brightness values. Bright-area contrast is also significantly higher, meaning that the PDP-425CMX will provide conspicuous, effective displays in bright places such as shopping malls, event venues and showrooms.

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    Review By Reviews.cnet

    With built-in HDTV compatibility, this TV set can display images that are significantly sharper and more realistic than regular television, as long as the source is high definition. (It can easily render standard-resolution digital TV broadcasts and also depict the full resolution of widescreen DVD video.) The 3:2 pulldown feature of this TV reduces artifacts that can occur when motion pictures are transferred to a digital format such as DVD.

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    Review By Plasma

    The new Pure Drive Pro image processing engine greatly improves processing of not only the main image, but also the sub-image in dual image mode. As a result, a variety of dual-image displays not previously possible can now be shown, allowing presentations and product promotions that are impressive and persuasive.

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    Posted on March 11th, 2007
    Written by: TVsReview.com
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